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Safely throuch the depressjon untf sftowinp. ... a> 70%iacrease fwo adjoining properties •— each comprislng part of the one estate — were carrying 2702 Ewes, 556 ^ Stud and Store Sheep, with 489 tfe~|| / ' v mixed Cattle, and when placed under the administration of the jjf 1 ^ dfcA Guardian Trust this estate was Bli severe,y handicapped by a heavy wR mortgage. By caref ul and eff icient ' management the Guardian Trust tifP ^ was able to bring the property ^ . .ifnF through the depression, reducing ils the ,|abi|ity by ?er cent» m wW ®ddition to which the carrying yUjKSM capacity was increased by 70 per nik» \ Only an organisation such as the Guardian T rust. with its permanent existenee, wide financial resources and highly specialised knowledge, qould deal so efficiently with the complex problems of estate administration. * • •' The day will inevitably come -when your DiKECTORS estate ,must be left to the care of, others Mr. s. At«t£n Carr and, with your dependents', future at Sir George Eiiiot stake, the appointment of thoroughly Mr.v.J.Lffrner competent and experienced Trustees ana Mr. k. B/Myers ExecUtors. demands your attention. MrPH'uIr11 The Guardian Trust, with over half a Mr' w r Wiison century of practical experience jn tha LOCAL DIRECTORS management of- properties, ranging .from Mr. H. V. Hoadlty dailT far^s ^ lar|e fteep Stations, 'Mr E J Hcrrick offars you a seryice with which no Private Mr! h, b. Williams. TruStee can hope to compete. napier manager Arraijge for art Interview with the • * Manager and inyestigate the advantages offered by the Guardian Trust— you ow« ' It tp your beneficiaries. the Guardian Trust & Executors Company of N,Z, Limited (lncorporated hy Special Act. qf Parliament, 18831 - Capital: £100,000, inve$ted'in N,Z. Government Securitfes. Additionaf UabiHty of Sharehoiders r Estates under Administration exceed £13,000,000* New Business last yearover £1,000,000 Head Office:-South British insurance Building, Shortland Street, Auckland.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 211, 22 September 1937, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 211, 22 September 1937, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 211, 22 September 1937, Page 15

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